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History Lesson: Industrial Revolution

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1 Jethro Tull invented seed drill, livestock breeding improved, more variety of crops produced. Agricultural revolution
2 Increased output of machine-made goods. Industrialization
3 Wealthy landowners could buy up fields that had been shared by rich and poor farmers and create large, fenced in farms. Enclosure movement
4 Land (natural resources), Labor, Capital (Funds for investment in business) Factors of Production - Britain
5 More people moved into towns because there were more jobs available. Causes of Urbanization
6 Delayed due to lack of centralized banking, political confusion, companies were usually small and family owned, and a slow population growth. Industrialization in France
7 The middle class usually ran and supervise day to day operations in a factory. Middle class
8 in 1800's, British worker formed labor unions to represent the issues of the workers. Unions
9 Adam Smith's idea. (Let do) no government interferance, industry and business set working conditions, capitalism, promotes competition. Laissez-faire
10 Jeremy Benthom. Government promotes the greater good. Utilitarianism/Utopia
11 Charles Fourier and Karl Marx. Government controls all, everyone is equal, classless, no private property. Socialism/Communism
12 "Guidelines for communism". They explained and laid out their ideas for a socialist government. Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels The Communist Manifesto
13 regulated working hours of children. No one under 9 years, 9-13 only 8 hours with 2 hours of education, 14-18 no more than 12, factories inspected. Factory act 1833
14 The slave trade was abolished and Slaves were to be freed. slaves under 6 to be freed immidiately, over 6 were to be freed after 4 more years of labor. Abolitionist movement

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